The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Thomas a Becket . It is afcertained to have been written after the murder of Becket in the year 1170 , of which Fitz - Stephen was an ocular witnefs , and while King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability ...
... Thomas a Becket . It is afcertained to have been written after the murder of Becket in the year 1170 , of which Fitz - Stephen was an ocular witnefs , and while King Henry II . was yet living . A modern writer with great probability ...
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... Thomas Fulbeck , Alderman . " 6 Strype , 6 Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . under the year 1559. fays , that after a grand feaft at Guildhall , the fame day was a fcaffold fet up in the hall for a play , ' Ann . Ref . I ...
... Thomas Fulbeck , Alderman . " 6 Strype , 6 Hiftory of English Poetry , Vol . III . p . 326 . under the year 1559. fays , that after a grand feaft at Guildhall , the fame day was a fcaffold fet up in the hall for a play , ' Ann . Ref . I ...
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... of Securitie is mentioned with feveral other Moralities , in a play which has not been printed , entitled Sir Thomas More . MSS . Harl . 3768 . on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 27.
... of Securitie is mentioned with feveral other Moralities , in a play which has not been printed , entitled Sir Thomas More . MSS . Harl . 3768 . on with their finging . Whilft all this was acting OF THE ENGLISH STAGE . 27.
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... Thomas More , extended its province , which had been hi- therto confined either to moral allegory , or to re- ligion blended with buffoonery , and conceived a defign of making it the vehicle of fcience and phi- lofophy . With this view ...
... Thomas More , extended its province , which had been hi- therto confined either to moral allegory , or to re- ligion blended with buffoonery , and conceived a defign of making it the vehicle of fcience and phi- lofophy . With this view ...
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... Thomas Sackville Lord Buckhurft , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year by the Students of the Inner Temple , before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall ...
... Thomas Sackville Lord Buckhurft , and Thomas Norton , joined in writing the tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex , which was exhibited on the 18th of January in that year by the Students of the Inner Temple , before Queen Elizabeth at Whitehall ...
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